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OTC’s Annual Conference

Orange Traffic was there!

From May 7 to 9, Orange Traffic was in Ottawa to take part in the Ontario Traffic Council’s Annual Conference. Because we’re always attentive to the needs of our industry, we can’t overlook the significant changes occurring in the road network overall, and more specifically in Ontario.

With this spirit of innovation, we presented our approach to improve road safety and fluidity, for instance by integrating solutions like LED traffic signs, vehicle detection technologies and our new Techno-Hybrid traffic light control cabinets.

Our team had the opportunity to share its forward-thinking vision with municipal engineers, consultants and transportation professionals, and to demonstrate how our solutions can help meet the road system’s current and future needs.

If you missed the event but want to find out more about our technological products and solutions, contact Alan Mackenzie, Philippe Nault or William Fugère, or a member of our team now.

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